There is no future tense verb in this sentence. The sentence is present simple (is).
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What do you mean? that if it should be a question or an answer? well we could say both, you could say that "Ali is thaller than you/him/her" and you could ask "Ali is taller than you/him/her?" but the formal and correct way for this question to be asked would be "Is Ali taller than you/him/her?" that would be the formal way to say it. Not sure about this next part but on a situation where the person asking the question is on a shock/surprised state, or verifying something already said, maybe the correct way would be "Ali is taller than you/him/her!!!?" Scene 1: You: I found out Ali is taller than me Jean: Ali is taller than you? ( Surprised or Verifying what was prviously said ) You: Yeah, i though we were the same height, or that i was a little taller than Ali. Scene 2: Jean: Hey i wanted to ask you, Is Ali taller than you? You: Yeah, He/She is taller than me. Jean: Oh, just making sure, it didn't seemed tha way.
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Ali is an Arabic name meaning "high, paramount". It can also be the diminutive form of various names that start with Al: Alexander, Allison etc.
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